Ginsburg wore this decorative neckwear at the 2010 State of the Union Address. (CQ Roll Call File Photo)

At the Supreme Court, rainbow could be the new black.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wore a rainbow-colored collar on the bench during oral arguments Wednesday, standing out from the typical staid black robes of the justices. It was the second day in a row Ginsburg showed some fashion flair from the bench in the new Supreme Court term that started Monday.

Democrats are expected to denounce Donald Trump's attempts to reach out to LGBT voters at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland last week. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo)

Gay rights — and the Republican Party's complicated relationship with the issue — is likely play a prominent role at this week's Democratic National Convention, with Donald Trump's stated embrace of the "LGBTQ community" still lingering in the air.

"I expect Democratic leaders to directly denounce his veiled attempt to suggest he's anything but an enemy of LGBT rights," said Eric Stern, the director of LGBT outreach for the Democratic National Committee during the 2004 presidential campaign. "It's firing people up, both people who are members of the community, and allies of the community. It's engaging us like never before."

Kim Davis' counsel violated the state's Open Records Act when it rejected the attorney general's request to review what it said were privileged documents. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo)

Kim Davis, the county clerk who became the focus of the national debate over same-sex marriage, violated the state's Open Records Act, Kentucky's attorney general determined in a new opinion.

The opinion comes after the Campaign for Accountability requested records between Davis, who earned the support of presidential candidates like Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee after she denied marriage licenses to same-sex couples, and the Liberty Counsel, which has represented her since her legal battle started.

The site of a 1969 revolt by members of the gay community in New York City was declared a national monument Friday by President Barack Obama , the White House announced.

"I’m designating the Stonewall National Monument as the newest addition to America’s national parks system,” Obama said in a YouTube video posted as the announcement was made. “Stonewall will be our first national monument to tell the story of the struggle for LGBT rights."

Scores of congressmen and staffers gathered on the Capitol steps Monday as the House chaplain prayed that Americans would never “fear violence because of whom they are, whom they love.”

But as the business of Congress resumed, none of the legislative proposals advanced in response to Sunday’s mass shooting in Orlando actually addressed the equality issues that gay rights advocates say are crucial for preventing discrimination against the LGBT community.